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On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... |
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On Sep 5, 1:13*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:06:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... I said that chances are close to, or at, 100% that all paint in the "goofs aisle" at Home Depot is housepaint. Do you dispute that? If you do, then you are a bigger idiot than I, or anyone else, imagined.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I DO dispute it! As a matter of fact, this afternoon I need to go to Home Depot, and I'll go to the oops paint aisle (they don't call it goofs!) and I'll take a picture of paints that are not housepaint, okay? |
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#36
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On Sep 5, 1:25*pm, wrote:
On Sep 5, 1:13*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:06:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... I said that chances are close to, or at, 100% that all paint in the "goofs aisle" at Home Depot is housepaint. Do you dispute that? If you do, then you are a bigger idiot than I, or anyone else, imagined.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I DO dispute it! As a matter of fact, this afternoon I need to go to Home Depot, and I'll go to the oops paint aisle (they don't call it goofs!) and I'll take a picture of paints that are not housepaint, okay?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let me be clear. Persoal and plain exterior plywood boats get housepaint. Flat inside and gloss outside.. Many of those boats are still around after nearly 20 years of use... I give customers, especially those who pay for specialty plywoods the option of a few different marine paints, I prefer to use Petit Poly based products... Sometimes epoxy based for bottompaint, depending on intended use. The 400 dollar Brockway I am painting, is getting house paint. Just like Payson, and so many others have used for generations.... |
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On Sep 5, 1:36*pm, wrote:
On Sep 5, 1:25*pm, wrote: On Sep 5, 1:13*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:06:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... I said that chances are close to, or at, 100% that all paint in the "goofs aisle" at Home Depot is housepaint. Do you dispute that? If you do, then you are a bigger idiot than I, or anyone else, imagined.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I DO dispute it! As a matter of fact, this afternoon I need to go to Home Depot, and I'll go to the oops paint aisle (they don't call it goofs!) and I'll take a picture of paints that are not housepaint, okay?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let me be clear. Persoal and plain exterior plywood boats get housepaint. Flat inside and gloss outside.. Many of those boats are still around after nearly 20 years of use... I give customers, especially those who pay for specialty plywoods the option of a few different marine paints, I prefer to use Petit Poly based products... Sometimes epoxy based for bottompaint, depending on intended use. The 400 dollar Brockway I am painting, is getting house paint. Just like Payson, and so many others have used for generations....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course, why wouldn't you want to use a paint that withstands the elements?! |
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On Sep 5, 1:33*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:25:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 1:13*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:06:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... I said that chances are close to, or at, 100% that all paint in the "goofs aisle" at Home Depot is housepaint. Do you dispute that? If you do, then you are a bigger idiot than I, or anyone else, imagined.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I DO dispute it! As a matter of fact, this afternoon I need to go to Home Depot, and I'll go to the oops paint aisle (they don't call it goofs!) and I'll take a picture of paints that are not housepaint, okay? Bring me back a coffee, too. Milk, no sugar. Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I know, you've realized what a blow hard you are. Almost as good as your new lover Harry. |
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On Sep 5, 1:58*pm, wrote:
On Sep 5, 1:33*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:25:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 1:13*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:06:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:46:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 5, 9:09*am, wrote: On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:42:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote: On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote: wrote: Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot, perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to go for wood boats. Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much easier. Later, Scotty You used flat house paint on a boat? *:) When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on the smaller boats. But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I guess it doesn't make a difference. At least you got the aisle right, eh? BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical island...a land mass surrounded by water. Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****? Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to breathe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That may well be, but the fact is, Harry was making, as usual an ASSumption based on.....nothing. House paint is pretty much all they sell in the goof aisle of Home Depot. It was a pretty safe assumption.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at my Home Depot. There's all types of paint there. Artists watercolors? Automotive lacquer? Anti-fouling Bottom paint? Model airplane enamels? In the goof aisle? Really? Here's a clue, dopetard - The name of the place is H-O-M-E Depot. Pretty damned clever of them, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did I say exactly what other paints were available there, idiot? Are you really saying that each and every item Home Depot sells must be for a home? I wonder where in my house I'll use the receiver hitch I bought there, as well as the marine carpet moron...... I said that chances are close to, or at, 100% that all paint in the "goofs aisle" at Home Depot is housepaint. Do you dispute that? If you do, then you are a bigger idiot than I, or anyone else, imagined.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I DO dispute it! As a matter of fact, this afternoon I need to go to Home Depot, and I'll go to the oops paint aisle (they don't call it goofs!) and I'll take a picture of paints that are not housepaint, okay? Bring me back a coffee, too. Milk, no sugar. Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I know, you've realized what a blow hard you are. Almost as good as your new lover Harry.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I probably should also mention that my boats are not generally configured to live in the water. They should be pulled and stored on the dry between uses.... All of my customers know that when they buy them. I have sent many a prospective customer down the street when they really needed a different tool... |
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